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Thursday, September 14, 2017

The Wall: Selected into New Orleans Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series Exhibition @ LeMieux Galleries

Peter Barnitz (@barnitzart),  The Wall: Good Fences Make Good Neighbors, 2017
VOTE for THE WALL HERE
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Peter Barnitz

The Wall: Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

A rendition of the proposed metaphorical/physical "Trump Wall", to be built along the southern border of the United States of America and Mexico. It is a politically neutral sculpture that sparks a conversation about issues surrounding legal/illegal immigration and border security. The aesthetically pleasing, free flowing "golden border" sculpture contrasts with its heavy subject matter. Do fences really make good neighbors? 
Recently published by The New Orleans Advocate about THE WALL........
"At first, Peter Barnitz's "The Wall" looks like a stray piece of minimalist sculpture that wandered into another show.  But a closer glance reveals that the understatedly scale of a fetish object, all sinous in gold leaf.  In it's mixture of formal elegance and conceptual depth, it represents the best kind of art that Lewis' curatorial hand has selected for this year's Louisiana Contemporary.   Facing Up Tough Issues in the Louisiana Contemporary Group Show,  By:  John D'Addario - The New Orleans Advocate

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

REVIEW: The Wall: Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

Peter Barnitz, The Wall:  Good Fences Make Good Neighbors



In the Museum: #barnitzart 




"At first, Peter Barnitz’s “The Wall” looks like a stray piece of minimalist sculpture that wandered in from another show. But a closer look reveals that the understatedly elegant piece is indeed that much-vaunted “big and beautiful wall” reduced to the scale of a fetish object, all sinuous lines and gold leaf.
In its mixture of formal elegance and conceptual depth, it represents the best kind of art that Lewis’ curatorial hand has selected for this year’s Louisiana Contemporary."

Facing up to tough issues in Louisiana Contemporary annual group show.

BY JOHN D'ADDARIO
The New Orleans Advocate